John Marshall Life Character And Judicial Services As Portrayed in the Centen

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John Marshall Life Character And Judicial Services As Portrayed in the Centen
Dillon, John Forrest, 1831-1914
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The little money which yet remained in specie in the country was subject to a perpetual drain to purchase the ordinary supplies from foreign countries. The whole industry of the country was at a stand. Our artisans were starving in the streets, without the means or the habits of regu lar employment; and the disbanded officers of the army found themselves not only without resources, but with out occupation. Under such circumstances the popular murmurs were not only loud, but deep; and the genera...l distress became so appalling t^at it threatened a ship wreck of all our free institution^ In short, we seemed to have escaped from the dominion of the parent coun try only to sink into a more galling domestic bondage. Our very safety was felt to be mainly dependent upon the jealousy or forbearance of foreign governments.
What aggravated all these evils was the utter hope lessness of any effectual remedy under the existing form of the National Government; if, indeed, that might be said to deserve the name which was but the shadow of a government.


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